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Reflections on the death of George Floyd

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CBC News Network's Michael Serapio speaks with Rev. Jia Starr Brown, an associate pastor with First Covenant Church
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Pakistan passenger plane crashes in southern city of Karachi

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An Airbus A320 carrying nearly 100 people en route from Lahore to Karachi crashes in a residential area, official says.
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New rules, precautions as retailers reopen

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As retail stores in many provinces begin to reopen, retailers are asking customers to take precautions and abide by new rules.
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'Hand sanitizer in unbelievable numbers of places': how theatres could change amid COVID-19

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Shaw Festival's executive director Tim Jennings on changes he's exploring for when theatres are permitted to reopen.
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Skift CEO Says The Biggest Thing To Save The Hotel Industry Is A Coordinated Response

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The coronavirus pandemic has impacted every industry, especially travel and tourism. According to a new poll from YouGov only 34 percent of travellers feel comfortable staying in a rental home or Airbnb, while 48 percent feel comfortable...
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People are accidentally poisoning themselves while cleaning to prevent COVID-19

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More people are poisoning themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic by mixing the wrong combination of chemicals or accidentally ingesting them.
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How to clean your home safely with disinfectants

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The number of poisonings linked to cleaning products has jumped compared to last year, Health Canada says. Here are some tips to avoid making dangerous mistakes while cleaning.
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Accidental poisonings with cleaning supplies

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Unintentional poisonings related to cleaning chemicals have jumped since COVID-19 began, as Canadians try to keep themselves and their homes virus-free.
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Why you're not likely to catch COVID-19 from your jacket

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Andrew Chang talks to a doctor about whether it’s worthwhile to disinfect your jacket after going outside or running errands.
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Alberta Health Services to lay off up to 11,000 staff

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The Alberta government is planning to lay off between 9,700 and 11,000 health services employees including those that work in laboratory, linen, cleaning and in-patient food services.
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Pharmacist describes new COVID-19 protocols

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Ontario pharmacist Hank Parsaniya is a frontline worker who says he can't afford to purchase a plexiglass barrier for his business
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Wonder of the ancient world gets a deep clean

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With tourists fleeing because of COVID-19, Egypt begins massive job of disinfecting tourist sites.
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Trying to reduce spread of coronavirus in communities

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Communities are being extra diligent with cleaning as part of efforts to try to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
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Iqaluit federal employees paying thousands of dollars after moving out from federal housing

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Federal employees say they are wrongly being billed thousands by the public service after living in Iqaluit and that they have few options to dispute the costs. Jocelyn Shepel has more.
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Another cool, cloudy and damp day; warmer weather returns by midweek for The Bronx

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For tonight, expect mostly cloudy and cool temperatures with lows near 62 degrees.
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Swimming in the Seine allowed for 1st time in a century | Hanomansing Tonight

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For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists will be able to take a refreshing dip in the River Seine. The CBC's Darius Mahdavi tells us whether that's a good idea.
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Adams: $32 million from city’s budget will go toward keeping parks clean

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The funds will help add more cleaning staff during evening and weekend shifts across dozens of parks.
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From ravioli to bedpans, NJ beaches reveal bizarre litter

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Volunteers picked up over 270,000 items during the cleanups along the shore.
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What spring cleaning looks like for dinosaur fossils

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It's the season to dust things off, and that includes the dinosaur exhibits at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alta. The museum's director of exhibits and communications talks about how crews work carefully to keep the old bones...
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Toronto gynecology office linked to potential hepatitis, HIV exposure

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Patients say they feel violated after potentially being exposed to blood-borne infections at a Toronto gynecology office where medical tools were not properly cleaned. CBC’s Talia Ricci has details from Toronto Public Health — and...
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Maharashtra: Rift between allies BJP, Shinde's Shiv Sena of Mahayuti alliance

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In Maharashtra, the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) Alliance is on rocky terrain, with allied partners in a rift over several policy decisions made by the previous government led by Eknath Shinde. Watch in for more details!
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M23 targets more territory: Rwanda-backed rebels advance on eastern DRC city

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Rwanda-backed M23 rebels push deeper into eastern DRC, capturing new territory as violence escalates.
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New Jersey live poultry markets ordered to undergo cleaning amid uptick in bird flu cases

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There’s currently no mandate from the state for chicken markets to shut down. However, the state’s Department of Agriculture has asked for those businesses to do a voluntary cleaning.
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Snow aftermath: Passaic residents dig out before more snow on Tuesday

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News 12 found many people clearing their sidewalks, driveways and cars across the city.